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Fourth Quarter 2011
18 October 2011
Compiled by Erin Black, University of Toronto
African Affairs, Vol.110, No. 441 (October 2011)
http://afraf.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol110/issue441/
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“Zimbabwean farmers in Nigeria: Exceptional farmers or spectacular support?” by Abdul
Raufu Mustapha, 535-
“Whores, men, and other misfits: Undoing ‘feminization’ in the armed forces in the DRC,”
by Maria Eriksson Baaz and Maria Stern, 563-
“Citizenship and the logic of sovereignty in Djibouti,” by Samson A. Bezabeh, 587“The politics of mobilization for security in South African townships,” by Laurent
Fourchard, 607-
“Modern chiefs: Tradition, development and return among traditional authorities in
Ghana,” by Nauja Kleist, 629-
Briefing
 “Nigeria's 2011 elections: The ‘crippled giant’ learns to walk?” by Sylvester Odion Akhaine,
649African Historical Review, Vol. 42, No.2 (November 2010)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rahr20/42/2
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“The South African Democracy Education Trust's ‘Road to Democracy’ Project: Areas of
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Focus and Methodological Issues,” by Gregory F. Houston, 3-
“Why the Homeless Rebel: Housing Struggles in post-Apartheid South Africa,” by
Christopher G. Thomas, 27-
“Football in post-Conflict Sierra Leone,” by Anneke G. van der Niet, 48-
“Portuguese Immigrant History in Twentieth Century South Africa: A Preliminary
Overview,” by Clive Glaser, 61-
“Cultural Innovation and Translation in the Eastern Cape: Jan Tzatzoe, Xhosa Intellectual
and the Making of an African Gospel, 1817–1833,” by Roger S. Levine, 84-
American Foreign Policy Interests, Vol.33, No.3 (July 2011)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/uafp20/33/3
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“Slipping Tectonic Plates in U.S.–China Relations: Seeking Stabilization Amid Tremors,” by
David M. Lampton, 111“America in 3D: Has U.S. Foreign Policy Found Its Rebirth in the Philippines?” by Blaine D.
Holt, 119“Global Terrorism: The U.S. Challenge and Response,” NCAFP, 129-
“Central Asia: Strategic Context Twenty Years after Independence,” NCAFP, 136-
From the Archives
 “Enduring Realities and Foreign Policy,” by Hans J. Morgenthau, 143-
For the Record
 “Global Terrorism: Policy Recommendations: Central Asia: Policy Recommendations,” 147-
American Foreign Policy Interests, Vol.33, No.4 (September 2011)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/uafp20/33/4
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“A Realist's View of Ethics,” by Howard H. Lentner, 153-
“Geopolitical Islam: Recalculating,” by Bernard E. Brown, 158-
“U.S.–China and Cross-Strait Relations: How Stable? A Conference with the PRC Taiwan
Affairs Office on U.S.–China and Cross-Strait Relations, sponsored by the NCAFP, May
16–17, 2011,” by Donald S. Zagoria, 168-
From the Archives
 “Can Muslims Accept Israel in Their Midst?” NCAFP, 178-
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For the Record
 “How to Develop a Stable and Cooperative U.S.–China Relationship,” 185American Historical Review, Vol.116, No.3 (June 2011)
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/661518
Article
 “Between the Gaucho and the Tango: Popular Songs and the Shifting Landscape of Modern
Argentine Identity, 1895–1915,” by Brian Bockelman, 577-
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“Earthrise; or, The Globalization of the World Picture,” by Benjamin Lazier, 602-
AHR Roundtable: Historians and the Question of “Modernity”
 “Introduction,” 631
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“Modernity: The Sphinx and the Historian,” by Zvi Ben-Dor Benite, 638-
“Historical Sociology, Modernity, and Postcolonial Critique,” by Gurminder K. Bhambra,
653“The Muddle of Modernity,” by Dipesh Chakrabarty, 663-
“The End of Elsewhere: Writing Modernity Now,” by Carol Gluck, 667-
“National Socialism and the End of Modernity,” by Mark Roseman, 688“American Modernities, Past and Present,” by Dorothy Ross, 702“When We Talk about Modernity,” by Carol Symes, 715-
“Modernity's Failings, Political Claims, and Intermediate Concepts,” by Lynn M. Thomas,
727“‘Modernity’: The Peregrinations of a Contested Historiographical Concept,” by Richard
Wolin, 741-
Featured Reviews
 “Jared Diamond and James A. Robinson, eds, Natural Experiments of History,” by Joel
Mokyr, 752
“Steven Trout, On the Battlefield of Memory: The First World War and American
Remembrance, 1919–1941 and John Bodnar, The “Good War” in American Memory,” by
Jay Winter, 7553|Page
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“Michael Geyer and Sheila Fitzpatrick, eds, Beyond Totalitarianism: Stalinism and Nazism
Compared,” by Wendy Goldman, 758-
American Political Science Review, Vol. 105, No. 3 (August 2011)
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“The Cost of Empty Threats: A Penny, Not a Pound,” by Jack Snyder and Erica d. Borghard,
437“The Decider's Dilemma: Leader Culpability, War Outcomes, and Domestic Punishment,”
by Sarah E. Croco, 457-
“Horizontal Inequalities and Ethnonationalist Civil War: A Global Comparison,” by LarsErik Cederman, Nils B. Weidmann, and Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, 478-
“Elite Influence on Public Opinion in an Informed Electorate,” by John G. Bullock, 496“Deliberation with Evidence,” by Jérôme Mathis, 516-
“The Ideological Mapping of American Legislatures,” by Boris Shor and Nolan McCarty,
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“Do Democracies Select More Educated Leaders?” by Timothy Besley and Marta ReynalQuerol, 552“Patronage and Elections in U.S. States,” by Olle Folke, Shigeo Hirano, and James M.
Snyder, 567-
“Making Outsiders' Votes Count: Detecting Electoral Fraud through a Natural
Experiment,” by Kentaro Fukumoto and Yusaku Horiuchi, 586-
“Intersectionality, Quotas, and Minority Women's Political Representation Worldwide,” by
Melanie M. Hughes, 604-
Forum
 “Clarifying the Concept of Representation,” by Jane Mansbridge, 621
“The Concepts of Representation,” by Andrew Rehfeld, 631-
American Quarterly, Vol.63, No.3 (September 2011)
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/american_quarterly/toc/aq.63.3.html
Special Issue: Sound Clash: Listening to American Studies
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“Introduction: Listening to American Studies” by Kara Keeling and Josh Kun, 445-
Sound Technologies and Subjectivities
 “Splitting Sight and Sound: Thomas Dewing’s A Reading, Gilded Age Women, and the
Phonograph,” by Asma Naeem, 461-
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“Intimacy Threats and Intersubjective Users: Telephone Training Films, 1927–1962,” by D.
Travers Scott, 487-
“‘What, for me, constitutes life in a sound?’: Electronic Sounds as Lively and Differentiated
Individuals,” by Tara Rodgers, 509-
“Audible Citizenship and Audiomobility: Race, Technology, and CB Radio,” by Art M. Blake,
531“The Recording Studio on Stage: Liveness in Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” by Jessica E.
Teague, 555-
“Quiet Comfort: Noise, Otherness, and the Mobile Production of Personal Space,” by Mack
Hagood, 573-
Sounding Race, Ethnicity, and Gender
 “‘An Indian in a White Man’s Camp’: Johnny Cash’s Indian Country Music,” by Dustin
Tahmahkera, 591
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“Abolitionism’s Resonant Bodies: The Realization of African American Performance,” by
Alex W. Black, 619-
“Marian Anderson and ‘Sonic Blackness’ in American Opera,” by Nina Sun Eidsheim, 641-
“Soul Vibrations: Black Music and Black Freedom in Sound and Space,” by Gayle Wald, 673“Back Door Man: Howlin’ Wolf and the Sound of Jim Crow,” by Eric Lott, 697-
“Touching Listening: The Aural Imaginary in the World Music Culture Industry,” by
Roshanak Kheshti, 711-
Sound, Citizenship, and the Public Sphere
 “The ‘War on Noise’: Sound and Space in La Guardia’s New York,” by Lilian Radovac, 733
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“Forced Listening: The Contested Use of Loudspeakers for Commercial and Political
Messages in the Public Soundscape,” by Ronda L. Sewald, 761-
“Reproducing U.S. Citizenship in Blackboard Jungle: Race, Cold War Liberalism, and the
Tape Recorder,” by Jennifer Stoever-Ackerman, 7815|Page
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“Sounds of Surveillance: U.S. Spanish-Language Radio Patrols La Migra,” by Dolores Inés
Casillas, 807-
“The Political Agency of Musical Beauty,” by Barry Shank, 831-
American Review of Canadian Studies, Vol. 41, No. 3 (September 2011)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rarc20/41/3
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“From Active Young Explorers to Passive Young Consumers: The Commercialization of
Canada's OWL Magazine,” by Kyle Asquith, Allison Roberts, and Daniel Robinson, 198“Asymmetric Encounters in Native Canada,” by Ravi de Costa and Tristan Knight, 212-
“Dark Nightmare: The Shooting of William Alexander as Canon Scott Saw it,” by Dennis
Duffy, 228-
“What did Quebeckers Want? Impact of Question Wording, Constitutional Proposal and
Context on Support for Sovereignty, 1976–2008,” by François Yale and Claire Durand,
242“Shifting Sands? Citizens' National Identities and Pride in Social Security in Canada,” by
Tracey Raney and Loleen Berdahl, 259“Neoliberalism in a Small Canadian City? Windsor City Council and the Reform of the
Detroit River Border Crossing,” by John B. Sutcliffe, 274-
“Tolerated, but not Preferred: Troubling the Unconscious of Televisual Multiculturalism,”
by Nafissa D. Thompson-Spires, 293-
The Americas, Vol.68, No.2 (October 2011)
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/the_americas/toc/tam.68.2.html
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“The Franciscan Missionary Enterprise in Nineteenth-Century Latin America,” by Erick D.
Langer, 167-
“Monstrous Births and Creole Patriotism in Late Colonial Mexico,” by Nora E. Jaffary, 179-
“Latin America and the Question of Cuban Independence,” by Dalia Antonia Muller, 209“La Madre Matiana: Prophetess and Nation in Mexican Satire,” by Edward Wright-Ríos,
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Review Essay
 “The Andean Hybrid Baroque: Convergent Cultures in the Churches of Colonial Peru,” by
Susan Verdi Webster, 275Archivaria, Number 71 (Spring 2011)
http://journals.sfu.ca/archivar/index.php/archivaria/issue/current
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“The Documentary Moment in the Digital Age: Establishing New Value Propositions for
Public Memory,” by Daniel J. Caron and Richard Brown
“Good Digital Records Don’t Just ‘Happen’: Embedding Digital Recordkeeping as an
Organic Component of Business Processes and Systems,” by Adrian Cunningham
“Archives and Justice: Willard Ireland’s Contribution to the Changing Legal Framework of
Aboriginal Rights in Canada, 1963–1973,” by Anne Lindsay
“Fields of Vision: Toward a New Theory of Visual Literacy for Digitized Archival
Photographs,” by Paul Conway and Ricardo Punzalan
“Supporting Democratic Values Through a Relevant Documentary Foundation – An
Evolutionary Complex,” by Daniel J. Caron, Andreas Kellerhals
Asian Security, Vol.7, No. 2 (May 2011)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fasi20/7/2
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“Fear Factor: Northeast Asian Responses to China's Rise,” by Nicholas Khoo, 95-
“Are Sri Lanka's Relations with China Deepening? An Analysis of Economic, Military, and
Diplomatic Data,” by Nilanthi Samaranayake, 119“Assessing India's Emerging Land Warfare Doctrines and Capabilities: Prospects and
Concerns,” by Harinder Singh, 147-
Review Essay
 “Security and Peace in East Asia and the Asia-Pacific,” by Timo Kivimäki, 169Australian Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 65, No.4 (September 2011)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/caji20/65/4
Special Issue: Australia’s Trade with Europe: Potential Unfulfilled?
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“Regulatory divergences: a barrier to trade and a potential source of trade disputes,” by
Karen Hussey and Donald Kenyon, 381-
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“The potential for deep integration between Australia and the European Union: what do
the trade statistics tell us?” by Jim Rollo, 394-
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“The European Union single market in goods: between mutual recognition and
harmonisation,” by Patrick A. Messerlin, 410-
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“The European Union as a market for professional services,” by Pascal Kerneis and Joshua
Prentice, 436“Integrating services markets: a comparison of European Union and Australian
experiences,” by Anne McNaughton, 454-
“Resolving and defusing trade disputes: the potential for creativity in the Australia–
European Union relationship,” by Iain Sandford and Maree TanKiang, 469“Engaging with private sector standards: a case study of GLOBALG.A.P.” by Linda
Courtenay Botterill and Carsten Daugbjerg, 488-
British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, Vol.38, No.2 (September 2010)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cbjm20/38/2
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“Kuwait Primary (Tribal) Elections 1975–2008: An Evaluative Study,” by Kamal Eldin
Osman Salih, 141-
“From Ally to Foe: The Iraqi Communist Party and the Kurdish Question, 1958–1975,” by
Johan Franzén, 169“Housing, Inequality, and Economic Change in Syria,” by Robert Goulden, 187-
“British-Iranian Relations, The Satanic Verses and the Fatwa: A Case of Two-Level Game
Diplomacy,” by Bernd Kaussler, 203“Between Terror and Taboo: Monumentalisation as the Matrix of History and Politics in
Orhan Pamuk's The Black Book and Snow,” by Rita Sakr, 227-
“The umaynī Pulse Moves East: Yemeni Nationalism Meets Mahri Sung-Poetry,” by Samuel
Liebhaber, 249-
The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, Vol.13, No.3 (August 2011)
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bjpi.2011.13.issue-3/issuetoc
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“Where Did Labour's Votes Go? Valence Politics and Campaign Effects at the 2010 British
General Election,” by Ron Johnston and Charles Pattie, 283-
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“After Chilcot: The ‘Doctrine of International Community’ and the UK Decision to Invade
Iraq,” by Jason Ralph, 304-
“How Great is Britain? Power, Responsibility and Britain's Future Global Role,” by Justin
Morris, 326-
“British Conservatism and Foreign Policy: Traditions and Ideas Shaping Cameron's Global
View,” by Matt Beech, 348“Desecularisation and Sexual Equality,” by Sheila Jeffreys, 364-
“Celtic Nationalism and Supranationalism: Comparing Scottish and Northern Ireland Party
Responses to Europe,” by Eve Hepburn and P. J. McLoughlin, 383-
“New Order: Political Change and the Protestant Orange Tradition in Northern Ireland,” by
Jon Tonge, Jocelyn Evans, Robert Jeffery and James W. McAuley, 400“Slaying the ‘Westmonster’ in the Caribbean? Constitutional Reform in St Vincent and the
Grenadines,” by Matthew Louis Bishop, 428-
The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, Vol.13, No.4 (Novmeber 2011)
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bjpi.2011.13.issue-4/issuetoc
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“Establishing the Ontological Status of Thatcherism by Gauging Its ‘Periodisability’:
Towards a ‘Cascade Theory’ of Public Policy Radicalism,” by Colin Hay and Stephen
Farrall, 439-
“From Sandals to Suits: Professionalisation, Coalition and the Liberal Democrats,” by
Elizabeth Evans and Emma Sanderson-Nash, 459“Political Imagery in the British General Election of 2010: The Curious Case of ‘Nick
Clegg,’” by Katy Parry and Kay Richardsonm 464-
“Netwar Geopolitics: Security, Failed States and Illicit Flows,” by Mike Bourne, 490-
“Religion, Risk and Legal Culture: Balancing Human Rights against a ‘War on Terror,’” by
William L. Miller, 514-
“Employer Preferences for Labour Migration: Exploring ‘Varieties of Capitalism’-Based
Contextual Conditionality in Germany and the United Kingdom,” by Georg Menz, 534-
“Regional Representation in Brussels and Multi-level Governance: Evidence from Northern
Ireland,” by Mary C. Murphym 551“Agonism and the Reconception of European Citizenship,” by Paulina Tambakaki, 567-
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“The Politics of EU Health Policy and the Case of Direct-to-Consumer Advertising for
Prescription Drugs,” by Robert Geyer, 586-
“The Evolution and Contemporary Relevance of the Accession and Coronation Oaths of the
United Kingdom,” by Norman Bonney, 603–618
Bulletin of Latin American Research, Vol. 30, No.4 (October 2011)
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/blar.2011.30.issue-4/issuetoc
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“The Global Gold Mining Industry, Junior Firms, and Civil Society Resistance in
Guatemala,” by Michael L. Dougherty, 403-
“Differing Effects of the Global Financial Crisis: Why Mexico Has Been Harder Hit than
Other Large Latin American Countries,” by Gregorio Vidal, Wesley C. Marshall, and
Eugenia Correa, 419“State, Society and Markets in Argentina: The Political Economy of Neodesarrollismo
under Néstor Kirchner, 2003–2007,” by Christopher Wylde, 436-
“Subnational Regionalisation in Argentina: The Effects of Subjective Interdependence and
the Relationships between Actors on Intermunicipal Cooperation,” by Victor Mazzalay,
453“Memory, Melancholia and Political Transition in Amuleto and Nocturno de Chile by
Roberto Bolaño,” by Rory O'Bryen, 470-
“‘Latin American Modernity, and Yet …,’” by Adam Sharman, 488-
Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Vol. 24, No.2 (June 2011)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ccam20/24/2
World Out of Balance
 “Introduction: World out of balance,” by Brendan Simms, 119
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“Unipolar politics as usual,” by Erik Voeten, 121-
“The limits to balancing,” by Simon Bromley, 129-
“Why unipolarity doesn't matter (much),” by Charles L. Glaser, 135-
“The unipolar exit: beyond the Pax Americana,” by Christopher Layne, 149-
“The false promise of unipolarity: constraints on the exercise of American power,” by
Charles A. Kupchan, 165-
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“The future is uncertain and the end is always near,” by Randall L. Schweller, 175-
“The mix that makes unipolarity: hegemonic purpose and international constraints,” by
Jeffrey W. Legro, 185-
“Assessing the balance,” by Stephen G. Brooks & William C. Wohlforth, 201-
Individual Articles
 “Explaining global governance—a complexity perspective,” by Christine Brachthäuser,
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“The politics of self-defence: beyond a legal understanding of international norms,” by
Mateja Peter, 254-
“Empire and modernity: dynastic centralization and official nationalism in late imperial
Ethiopia,” by Fouad Makki, 265-
Canadian Journal of History, Vol.45, No. 3 (Winter 2010)
http://www.usask.ca/history/cjh/e/iss/index.shtml
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“Italy in the Twilight of the Empire: The Decline of Roman Law and Culture under
Theoderic the Great (c. 493-526),” by Sean D. W. Lafferty, 457-
“Expanding the Frontiers of Western Jamaica through Minor Atlantic Ports in the
Eighteenth Century,” by Nadine Hunt, 485-
“Robespierre's Tail: The Possibilities of Justice after the Terror,” by Howard G. Brown,
503“Manliness in the Life and Posthumous Reputation of Robert Falcon Scott,” by Janice
Cavell, 537-
Canadian Journal of Political Science, Vol. 44, No.1 (March 2011)
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayBackIssues?jid=CJP
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“See No Evil: Heterogeneity in Public Perceptions of Corruption,” by Yuliya V. Tverdova, 1“Poliheuristic Theory and Crisis Decision Making: A Comparative Analysis of Turkey with
China ,” by Nukhet A. Sandal, Enyu Zhang, Carolyn C. James and Patrick James, 27-
“Out of Sync: The Disconnect Between Constitutional Clauses and State Legislation on
Religion,” by Jonathan Fox, 59-
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“Women Lawyers before the Supreme Court of Canada,” by Erin B. Kaheny, John J. Szmer
and Tammy A. Sarver, 83-
“Stratarchical Party Organization and Party Finance in Canada,” by David Coletto, Harold J.
Jansen and Lisa Young, 111“The Limits of Deliberative Democracy and Empowerment: Elite Motivation in Three
Canadian Cases,” by Genevieve Fuji Johnson, 137-
“Defining Narratives of Identity in Canadian Political Science: Accounting for the Absence
of Race,” by Nisha Nath, 161“Ears Wide Shut: Epistemological Populism, Argutainment and Canadian Conservative
Talk Radio,” by Paul Saurette and Shane Gunster, 195-
Canadian Journal of Political Science, Vol. 44, No.2 (June 2011)
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayBackIssues?jid=CJP
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“Indigenous Peoples and Neoliberal ‘Privatization’ in Canada: Opportunities, Cautions and
Constraints,” by Fiona MacDonald, 257“From Indigenous Economies to Market-Based Self-Governance: A Feminist Political
Economy Analysis,” by Rauna Kuokkanen, 275-
“‘Truth-telling’ and Legal Discourse: A Critical Analysis of the Neil Stonechild Inquiry,” by
Nicole V.T. Lugosi, 299“Reproducing Colonialism: Subject Formation and Talk Radio in English Canada,” by
Andreas Krebs, 317-
“Environmentalism and Party Support in Canada: Recent Trends outside Quebec,” by
Cameron D. Anderson and Laura B. Stephenson, 341“Legislative Voting in the Canadian Parliament,” by Jean-François Godbout and Bjørn
Høyland, 367-
“Explaining Dissent on the Supreme Court of Canada,” by Donald R. Songer, John Szmer
and Susan W. Johnson, 389-
“Corruption, Development and the Curse of Natural Resources,” by Shannon M.
Pendergast, Judith A. Clarke and G. Cornelis Van Kooten, 411-
Review Essay
 “Old—and New—Policy Analysis: A Pragmatic Re-Assessment from Dewey to 9/11,
by Fabrizio Cantelli, 439-
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Central European History, Vol.44, No.3 (September 2011)
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=CCC&volumeId=44&seriesId=0&issueId=03
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“Metternich's Plan for a Viennese Conference in 1839,” by Miroslav Šedivý, 397-
“The Teenagers' Revolution: Schülerräte in the Democratization and Right-Wing
Radicalization of Germany, 1918–1923,” by Andrew Donson, 420-
“Volksgemeinschaft Engineers: The Nazi ‘Voyages of Technology,’” by John C. Guse, 447-
“Love, Lust, and Lies under Communism: Family Values and Adulterous Liaisons in Early
East Germany,” by Andrew I. Port, 478-
“Hidden Behind the Wall: West German State Building and the Emergence of the Iron
Curtain,” by Sagi Schaefer, 506-
The China Quarterly, Vol.207 (September 2011)
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?iid=8385788
Special Section on the Internet in China
 “The Political Economy of Governing ISPs in China: Perspectives of Net Neutrality and
Vertical Integration,” by Henry L. Hu, 523
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“Exploring the Neglected Constraints on Chindia: Analysing the Online Chinese Perception
of India and its Interaction with China's Indian Policy,” by Simon Shen, 541-
“From Campus Racism to Cyber Racism: Discourse of Race and Chinese Nationalism,” by
Yinghong Cheng, 561“Digital Divide and Social Cleavage: Case Studies of ICT Usage among Peasants in
Contemporary China,” by Yuhua Guo and Peng Chen, 580-
Articles
 “Has China's Foreign Energy Quest Enhanced Its Energy Security?” by Chen Shaofeng, 600
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“Explaining Land Use Change in a Guangdong County: The Supply Side of the Story,” by
Yew Chiew Ping, 626-
“From Resistance to Advocacy: Political Representation for Disabled People in China,” by
Xi Chen and Ping Xu, 649-
“Government Advisors or Public Advocates? Roles of Think Tanks in China from the
Perspective of Regional Variations,” by Xufeng Zhu, 668-
“Revolutionizing Antiquity: The Shanghai Cultural Bureaucracy in the Cultural Revolution,
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State of the Field
 “Is Taiwan Studies in Decline?” by Jonathan Sullivan, 706Chinese Historical Review, Vol.18, No.1 (Spring 2011)
http://www.ch-review.org/CHR-publishedIssues.htm
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“Praise and Blame: Ruist Historiography in Ban Gu’s Hanshu,” by Anthony E. Clark, 1-
“Cousin Marriages in Tang China (618-907), by Ping Yao, 25-
“Discontinuous Elements: Nationalism, Poverty, and Representation in Sidney Gamble’s
Photographs of China (1917-1927),” by James J. Hudson, 56-
Chinese Journal of International Politics, Vol. 4, No. 3 (Autumn 2011)
http://cjip.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol4/issue3/index.dtl?etoc
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“International Leadership and Norm Evolution,” by Xuetong Yan, 233-
“Anti-Chinese and Anti-Japanese Sentiments in East Asia: The Politics of Opinion, Distrust,
and Prejudice,” by Il Hyun Cho and Seo-Hyun Park, 265“Autophobia? Israel's Geo-Politics in the Early ‘Chinese Century,’” by Niv Horesh, 291-
“International Structure, Threat, and Public Opinion on Foreign Policy: Bush and Obama's
Foreign Policy Turns,” by Chengqiu Wu, 311-
Cold War History, Vol.11, No.3 (August 2011)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fcwh20/11/3
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“Olympics in divided Berlin? Popular culture and political imagination at the Cold War
frontier,” by Noel D. Cary, 291-
“The Shadows of Cold War over Latin America: the US reaction to Fidel Castro's
nationalism, 1956–59,” by Vanni Pettinà, 317-
“Preventing ‘peace’: The British Government and the Second World Peace Congress,” by
Weston Ullrich, 341“Couscous Mussolini: US perceptions of Gamal Abdel Nasser, the 1958 intervention in
Lebanon and the origins of the US–Israeli special relationship,” by Richard J.
McAlexander, 363-
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“Ideological dilemma: Mao's China and the Sino-Soviet split, 1962–63,” by Mingjiang Li,
387-
“Cold War military systems science and the emergence of a nonlinear view of war in the US
military,” by Sean Lawson, 421-
“The United Kingdom's last hot war of the Cold War: Oman, 1963–75,” by Mark DeVore,
441-
Colonial Latin American Review, Vol.20, No.2 (July 2011)
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“Indigenous Intellectuals in Early Colonial Mexico: The Case of Antonio del Rincón, Nahua
Grammarian and Priest,’’ by Kelly S. McDonough, 145-
‘Lessons Learned: The Second Dutch Conquest of Brazil and the Memory of the First,’’ by
Michiel van Groesen, 167-
‘‘An Imperial Knowledge Space for Bourbon Spain: Juan Bautista Muñoz and the Founding
of the Archivo General de Indias,’’ by David F. Slade, 195-
‘‘‘Atlantic Nations’ and the Origins of Africans in Late-colonial Rio de Janeiro: New
Evidence,’’ by Flávio Gomes, 213‘‘The Truth about the Crónica Mexicayotl,’’ by Susan Schroeder, 233-
‘‘Rectification to ‘Notes on the Authorship of the Huarochirí Manuscript,’’’ by Alan Durston,
249-
Review Essay
 ‘‘Discursos coloniales: otros entrecruces teóricos de identidades y desplazamientos,’’ by
Gladys Ilarregui, 251(The Round Table) The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs, Vol.100, No.415
(August 2011) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ctrt20/100/415
Editorial
 ‘‘Australia and the Developing World’’ by Derek McDougall, 359-
Original Articles
 “Australia and North–South Political Relations,’’ by Derek McDougall, 361
‘‘Australia, Trade Policy and the Global South: An Odyssey over Five Decades?’’ by Richard
Leaver, 375-
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‘‘Foreign Aid in Australia's Relationship with the South: Institutional Narratives,’’ by
Thomas W. D. Davis, 389-
‘‘Fear and Instrumentalism: Australian Policy Responses to Migration from the Global
South,’’ by Peter Mares, 407-
‘‘Throwing Stones at Streetlights or Cuckolding Dictators? Australian Foreign Policy and
Human Rights in the Developing World,’’ by Ben Saul, 423‘‘Australia, Climate Change and the Global South,’’ by Lorraine Elliott, 441-
Communist and Post-Communist Studies, Vol.44, No.3 (June 2011)
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“National determinants of international preferences in post-communist Europe: The case
of Slovakia in the European Union,” by Marek Rybář, 161-
“The determinants of value of incoming cross-border mergers & acquisitions in European
transition countries,” by Josipa Višić and Blanka Škrabić Perić, 173“Avoiding crisis contagion: Poland’s case,” by Bozena Leven, 183-
“Hegemonic political parties in post-Soviet Eurasia: Towards party-based
authoritarianism?” by Max Bader, 189-
“Money, organization and the state: The partial cartelization of party politics in Slovenia,”
by Alenka Krašovec and Tim Haughton, 199“Welfare reforms and socio-economic trends in the 10 new EU member states of Central
and Eastern Europe,” by Jolanta Aidukaite, 211“Soviet conspiracy theories and political culture in Ukraine: Understanding Viktor
Yanukovych and the Party of Regions,” by Taras Kuzio, 221-
“No man’s land? A comparative analysis of the EU and Russia’s influence in the Southern
Caucasus,” by Oscar B. Pardo Sierra, 233________________________________________________________________________________
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Contemporary British History, Vol.25, No.3 (Septmeber 2011)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fcbh20/25/3
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“Economic Policy and the Problem of Sterling under Harold Wilson and James Callaghan,”
by Chris Rogers, 339-
“Conservative Government, British Decline and Japanese Success, 1979–1990,” by Kenneth
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“Transgressing the Moral Economy: Wheelerism and Management of the Nationalised Coal
Industry in Scotland,” by Andrew Perchard & Jim Phillips, 387-
“Public Opinion between Munich and Prague: The View from the French Embassy,” by
Daniel Hucker, 407-
“Be Prepared: Communism and the Politics of Scouting in 1950s Britain,” by Sarah Mills,
429-
Contemporary European History, Vol.20, No.3 (July 2011)
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Special Issue: Transnational Cooperation in Food, Agriculture, Environment and Health in
Historical Perspective
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“Transnational Co-Operation in Food, Agriculture, Environment and Health in Historical
Perspective: Introduction,” by Cornelia Knab and Amalia Ribi Forclaz, 247“Exogenous Transnationalism: Java and ‘Europe’ in an Organised World Sugar Market
(1927–37),” by Fritz Georg Von Graevenitz, 257-
“Infectious Rats and Dangerous Cows: Transnational Perspectives on Animal Diseases in
the First Half of the Twentieth Century,” by Cornelia Knab, 281“A New Target for International Social Reform: The International Labour Organization
and Working and Living Conditions in Agriculture in the Inter-War Years,” by Amalia
Ribi Forclaz, 307-
“‘The world after all was one’: The International Environmental Network of UNESCO and
IUPN, 1945–1950,” by Anna-Katharina Wöbse, 331-
Interpretations
 “Smug Britannia: The Dominance of (the) English in Current History Writing and Its
Pathologies,” by Peter Baldwin, 351
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“Response to Baldwin,” by Richard J. Evans, 367“Response to Evans,” by Peter Baldwin, 377-
Contemporary European History, Vol.20, No.4 (September 2011)
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Twisted Paths to European Integration: Comparing Agriculture and Transport Policies in a
Transnational Perspective,” by Kiran Klaus Patel and Johan Schot, 38317 | P a g e
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“Salazar, the Portuguese Army and Great War Commemoration, 1936–45,” by Filipe
Ribeiro De Meneses, 405-
“De Gaulle as a Father of Europe: The Unpredictability of the FTA's Failure and the EEC's
Success (1956–58),” by Laurent Warlouzet, 419-
“National Identities for Export: East European Cultural Diplomacy in Inter-War
Pittsburgh,” by Zsolt Nagy, 435-
“Beyond War Crimes: Denazification, ‘Obnoxious’ Germans and US Policy in Franco's
Spain after the Second World War,” by David A. Messenger, 455-
Cooperation and Conflict, Vol. 46, No.3 (September 2011)
http://cac.sagepub.com/content/vol46/issue3.toc
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“‘Neutrality: A really dead concept?’ A reprise,” by Christine Agius and Karen Devine, 265“Varieties of neutrality: Norm revision and decline,” by Jessica L. Beyer and Stephanie C.
Hofmann, 285“Neutrals as brokers of peacebuilding ideas?” by Laurent Goetschel, 312-
“Neutrality and the development of the European Union’s common security and defence
policy: Compatible or competing?” by Karen Devine, 334“Transformed beyond recognition? The politics of post-neutrality,” by Christine Agius,
370-
Review Articles
 “The blurring border between the police and the military: A debate without foundations,”
by Tomáš Weiss, 396-
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“The past, present and future(s) of environmental security studies,” by Peter Haldén, 406-
Diplomacy & Statecraft, Vol.22, No.3 (September 2011)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fdps20/22/3
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“The Brest-Litovsk Moment: Self-Determination Discourse in Eastern Europe before
Wilsonianism,” by Borislav Chernev, 369-
“Guiding Public Opinion on the Far Eastern Crisis, 1931–1941: The American State
Department and Propaganda on the Sino–Japanese Conflict,” by Tae Jin Park, 38818 | P a g e
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“Powerless and Frustrated: Britain's Relationship With China During the Opening Years of
the Second Sino–Japanese War, 1937–1939,” by J. K. J. Perry, 408“The 1948 Coup d'État in Prague through the Eyes of the American Embassy,” by Igor
Lukes, 431-
“‘Arab Oil Belongs to the Arabs’: Raw Material Sovereignty, Cold War Boundaries, and the
Nationalisation of the Iraq Petroleum Company, 1967–1973,” by Christopher R. W.
Dietrich, 450-
“A People's Court: Emotion, Participant Experiences, and the Shaping of Postwar Justice at
the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, 1946–1948,” by James Burnham
Sedgwick, 480“Saddam and Israel: What Do the New Iraqi Records Reveal?” by Hal Brands, 500“Diplomats in Crisis,” by Michele Acuto, 521-
Diplomatic History, Vol.35, No.4 (September 2011)
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Editor’s Note
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Special Forum: Cultures of Secrecy in Postwar America
 “Introduction: Cultures of Secrecy in Postwar America,” by Robert Dean, 611
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“The Torment of Secrecy: Reckoning with American Communism and Anticommunism
after Venona,” by K. A. Cuordileone, 615-
“Learning Secrecy in the Early Cold War: The RAND Corporation,” by Janet Farrell Brodie,
643-
“The Truth Is Out There: Citizen Sleuths from the Kennedy Assassination to the 9/11 Truth
Movement,” by Kathryn S. Olmsted, 671-
Commentary
 “I've Got a Secret: The Social Cost of Official Deception,” by Paul Boyer, 695-
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“Reality, Perceptions of Reality, and the Creation of New Realities,” by Jonathan Reed
Winkler, 701-
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Diplomatic History, Vol.35, No.5 (November 2011)
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Special Forum: Genocide, War Crimes and International Justice
 “Peace v. Justice: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Modern Origins of
the Debate,” by Margaret E. Mcguinness, 749-
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“International War Crimes Tribunals and the United States,” by William A. Schabas, 769-
Commentary
 “‘The Moral Arc of the Universe Bends Long but It Bends toward Justice’: The Search for
Justice in International Law,” by Carol Anderson, 787
“The Human Rights Surges of the 1940s and 1990s: A Commentary on Margaret E.
McGuinness and William A. Schabas,” by Eric D. Weitz, 793-
Articles
 “The League That Wasn't: American Designs for a Legalist-Sanctionist League of Nations
and the Intellectual Origins of International Organization, 1914–1920,” by Stephen
Wertheim, 797-
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“George D. Herron and the Eschatological Foundations of Woodrow Wilson's Foreign
Policy, 1917–1919,” by Milan Babík, 837-
“Romance in a Marriage of Convenience: The Missionary Factor in Early Cold War U.S.Ethiopian Relations, 1941–1960,” by Philip E. Dow, 859-
English Historical Review, Vol. CXXVI, No. 521 (August 2011)
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“The Adherents of Edmund of Woodstock, Earl of Kent, in March 1330,” by Kathryn
Warner, 779-
“Piety, Profit and Public Service in the Financial Revolution,” by Koji Yamamoto, 806-
“Beethoven, Bayreuth and the Origins of the Federal Republic of Germany,” by Neil Gregor,
835“Anti-communism in Mid-Twentieth-Century Ireland,” by Enda Delaney, 878-
English Historical Review, Vol. CXXVI, No. 522 (October 2011)
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“Archbishop Langton and Magna Carta: His Contribution, His Doubts and His Hypocrisy,”
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“Cathedrals and Charity: Almsgiving at English Secular Cathedrals in the Later Middle
Ages,” by David Lepine, 1066-
“The Enlightenment, Towns and Urban Society in Scotland, c.1760–1820,” by Bob Harris,
1097-
“Fighting for Another Fatherland: The Polish Minority in the German Army, 1914–1918,”
by Alexander Watson, 1137-
Review Article
 “Re-defining Medieval Spain,” by Janna Bianchini, 1167______________________________________________________________________________
European History Quarterly, Vol.41, No.3 (July 2011)
http://ehq.sagepub.com/content/vol41/issue3/
Special Issue: Europe and Latin American in the 1820s
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“The Persistence of Mutual Influence: Europe and Latin America in the 1820s,” by
Matthew Brown and Gabriel Paquette, 387-
“Spain and Portugal and the Loss of their Continental American Territories in the 1820s:
An Examination of the Issues,” by Brian Hamnett, 397-
“Together or separate in the fight against oppression? Liberals in Peru and Spain in the
1820s,” by Mónica Ricketts, 413-
“‘America Has Escaped from our Hands’: Rethinking Empire, Identity and Independence
during the Trienio Liberal in Spain, 1820-1823,” by Scott Eastman, 428“The Brazilian origins of the 1826 Portuguese Constitution,” by Gabriel Paquette, 444-
“From Europe to the Andes and back: Becoming ‘Los Ayacuchos,’” by Natalia Sobrevilla
Perea, 472-
Review Article
 “Exchange of Knowledge and Culture in Early Modern Europe,” by Margaret Small, 489European Journal of East Asian Studies, Vol. 10, No. 1 (June 2011)
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/eeas
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“Ripe for A New Asian Multilateralism? Asean and Contemporary Regional Dynamics,” by
Dominique A. Caouette and Denis B. Côté, 5-
“Structural Constraints on the EU's Role in Cross-Taiwan Strait Relations,” by Shaohua Hu,
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“Making Friends with the Hydra European Expectations of the EU-Korea Free Trade
Agreement,” by Judith Chery, 59-
“Discriminatory Practices at South Korean Firms Quantitative Analysis Based on Job
Application Forms,” by Vladimir Hlasny, 85“The Asian Development Miracle: A Critical Review of the Francophone Scientific
Literature,” by Philippe Régnier, 115-
European Journal of International Relations, Vol.17, No.3 (June 2011)
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“Exceptionalism in American foreign policy: Is it exceptional?” by K. J. Holsti, 381-
“War memories and Japan’s ‘normalization’ as an international actor: A critical analysis,”
by Stephanie Lawson and Seiko Tannaka, 405“Peacekeeping in Japanese security policy: International–domestic contexts interaction,”
by Bhubhindar Singh, 429“Alienation and its discontents,” by Frazer Egerton, 453-
“Defining by naming: Israeli civic warring over the Second Lebanon War,” by Piki IshShalom, 475-
“Principal–agent theory and the World Trade Organization: Complex agency and ‘missing
delegation,’” by Manfred Elsig, 495“Is global democracy possible?” by Mathias Koenig-Archibugi, 519-
“Targeting: Precision and the production of ethics,” by Maja Zehfuss, 543“Structure and stability reconsidered,” by Ariel Ilan Roth, 567-
The European Legacy: Toward New Paradigms, Vol.16, No.5 (September 2011)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cele20/16/5
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“The Sartre–Camus Quarrel and the Fall of the French Intellectual,” by William E. Duvall,
579“The ‘Self-Positing’ Self in Kierkegaard's The Sickness unto Death,” by David James, 587“What More Is There to Say? Revisiting Agamben's Depiction of Homo Sacer,” by Peter
Gratton, 599-
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“Ordinary Writing and Scribal Culture in Nineteenth-Century Spain: Memory Books,” by
Antonio Castillo Gómez, 615“Dwelling in the Virtual Sonic Environment: A Phenomenological Analysis of Dancers’
Learning Processes,” by Jaana Parviainen, 633-
Review Essays
 “What Ought We To Do? Democracy as the Liberating Story of Historical Critique,” by
Brayton Polka, 649-
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“A César Vallejo for the Twenty-First Century,” by Barnard Turner, 653-
“Hannah's Choice: Social Science or Political Philosophy,” by Irving Louis Horowitz, 659“Tracking the Dynamics of State Power,” by Victor Castellani, 663-
The European Legacy: Toward New Paradigms, Vol.16, No.6 (October 2011)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cele20/16/6
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“The Dialectic of the Individual and the Paradox of French Absolutism,” by Alin Fumurescu,
717“The Varieties of Cultural Perception: Multiculturalism after Recognition,” by Derek
Edyvane, 735-
“Romanian Monasteries: Signs of Tourist Attraction and Self-Discovery,” by CameliaMihaela Cmeciu and Luminita Druga, 751“Sacred Narratives in Secular Contexts,” by Eli Rozik, 769-
“The Religious, the Secular, and the Natural Sciences: Nietzsche and the Death of God,” by
Avron Kulak, 785-
Review Essays
 “Philosophy Practical and Compassionate?” by Victor Castellani, 799
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A Questionable Interpretation of Wittgenstein,” by Phillip Wiebe, 803-
“Monsieur Le Président De La République: France under De Gaulle, Chirac, and Sarkozy,”
by Yves Laberge, 807-
European Review of History: Revue Europeenne d'Histoire, Vol.18, No.3 (June 2011)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cerh20/18/3
Special Issue: Civility in History: Concept, Discourse and Social Practice
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“Civility: introductory notes on the history and systematic analysis of a concept,” by Britta
Baumgarten, Dieter Gosewinkel, and Dieter Rucht, 289“‘Civility’ in history: some observations on the history of the concept,” by Holger Nehring,
313“Visions of civility: Lev Tolstoy and Jane Addams on the urban condition in fin de siècle
Moscow and Chicago,” by Jan C. Behrends, 335-
“Civil rioters? Citizens' restrained violence in Britain around 1800,” by Andreas Fahrmeir,
359“German civility? Retying social bonds after barbarism,” by Konrad H. Jarausch, 373“Civil society and civility in twentieth-century theorising,” by Dieter Rucht, 387-
Europe-Asia Studies, Vol.63, No.6 (August 2011)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ceas20/63/6
Special Issue: Elites and Identities in Post-Soviet Space
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“Identity Formation and Political Elites in the Post-Socialist States,” by David Lane, 925-
Part I: Conceptualising Identities
 “European Identity Making and Identity Transfer,” by Ireneusz Pawel Karolewski, 935
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“Russia's Identity: Between the ‘Domestic’ and the ‘International,’” by Richard Sakwa, 957“Neoliberalism, Exogenous Elites and the Transformation of Solidarity,” by Peter
Zeniewski, 977-
Part II: Formation of Elites
 “The Elite–Population Gap in the Formation of Political Identities. A Cross-Cultural
Investigation,” by Heinrich Best, 995
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“Business Elites and the Role of Companies in Society: A Comparative Study of Poland,
Hungary and Germany,” by Katharina Bluhm, Bernd Martens, and Vera Trappmann,
1011-
“Supranational Attachment of European Elites and Citizens,” by György Lengyel, 1033-
Part III: Country Studies
 “Balancing National Uncertainty and Foreign Orientation: Identity Building and the Role of
Political Parties in Post-Orange Ukraine,” by Inna Melnykovska, Rainer Schweickert,
and Tetiana Kostiuchenko, 105524 | P a g e
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“Chechen Elites: Control, Cooption or Substitution?” by John Russell, 1073-
“Citizenship, Collective Identity and the International Impact on Integration Policy in
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania,” by Magdalena Solska, 1089-
“The Dynamics of Elite Networks and Patron–Client Relations in Afghanistan,” by Timor
Sharan, 1109-
Europe-Asia Studies, Vol.63, No.7 (September 2011)
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“Did the Soviet Command Economy Command Money? A Quantitative Analysis,” by
Yasushi Nakamura, 1133-
“Comparing Post-War (West) German–Polish and Sino-Japanese Reconciliation: A Bridge
Too Far?” by Yinan He, 1157“Dynamics of Regionalisation and the Impact of the EU: Comparing Regional Reforms in
Romania and Turkey,” by Ebru Ertugal and Ana Maria Dobre, 1195-
“The Political Discourse of the Azerbaijani Elite on the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict (1991–
2009),” by Ceylan Tokluoglu, 1223-
“Stalinist Labour Coercion during World War II: An Economic Approach,” by Martin Kragh,
1253-
Discussion Articles
 “Emotional Engagements with the Field: A View from Area Studies,” by Rebecca Kay and
Jonathan Oldfield, 1275Europe-Asia Studies, Vol.63, No.8 (September 2011)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ceas20/63/8
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“Russian Federalism and Post-Soviet Integration: Divergence of Development Paths,” by
Alexander Libman, 1323-
“The Myth of Mass Russian Support for Autocracy: The Public Opinion Foundations of a
Hybrid Regime,” by Henry E. Hale, 1357“Shaping the Neighbourhood? The EU's Impact on Georgia,” by Oscar B. Pardo Sierra,
1377-
“Economics, Politics or Identities? Explaining Individual Support for the Euro in New EU
Member States in Central and Eastern Europe,” by Miriam S. Allam and Achim Goerres,
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“Multinationals in the Czech Motor Vehicles Industry: A General Equilibrium Analysis for a
Transition Economy,” by Maria C. Latorre and Antonio G. Gómez-Plana, 1425“How Much Control is Enough? Monitoring and Enforcement under Stalin,” by Andrei
Markevich, 1449-
“The Kindness—and Money—of Strangers: Foreign Adoptions from Post-Communist
Europe,” by Sondra Venable & Carrye Jane Shaw, 1469-
Review Article
 “Reconfiguring Post-Communist Comparisons,” by Seán Hanley, 1489Foreign Affairs, Vol. 90, No.5 (September/October 2011)
http://www.foreignaffairs.com/issues/2011/90/5
Comments
 “Will Oil Drown the Arab Spring?” by Michael L. Ross
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“Europe's Palestine Problem,” by Rory Miller
“A New Kind of Korea,” by Park Geun-hye
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 “Al Qaeda's Challenge,’ by William McCants
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“September 11 in Retrospect,” by Melvyn P. Leffler
“Leaving Afghanistan to the Afghans,” by David M. Rodriguez
“Afghanistan's Ethnic Puzzle,” by Thomas Barfield
“The Inevitable Superpower,” by Arvind Subramanian
“The Middling Kingdom,” by Salvatore Babones
“Surgical Strikes in the Drug Wars,” by Mark Kleiman
“Palestine Goes to the UN” by Khaled Elgindy
“The Unbreakable Muslim Brotherhood,” by Eric Trager
“Commanding Democracy in Egypt, by Jeff Martini and Julie Taylor
“Tokyo's Transformation,” by Eric Heginbotham, Ely Ratner, and Richard J. Samuels
Reviews & Responses
 “Haiti’s Rise From the Rubble,” by Paul Collier
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“Invading Afghanistan, Then and Now,” by Jonah Blank
“Groundhog War,” by Bing West
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Foreign Policy, Issue 187 (July/August 2011)
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“An FP Special Report: The Future Is Now”
“Technology Will Take on a Life of Its Own,” by Ayesha and Parag Khanna
“Micromultinationals Will Run the World,” by Hal Varian
“Everything Will Be Too Big to Fail,” by John Seo
“The South China Sea Is the Future of Conflict,” by Robert D. Kaplan
“Get Ready for the Democratization of Destruction,” by Andrew Krepinevich
“The Shape of the Global Economy Will Fundamentally Change,” by Mohamed El-Erian
“The Americas, Not the Middle East, Will be the World Capital of Energy,” by Amy Myers
Jaffe
“The World Will Be More Crowded -- With Old People,” by Phillip Longman
“Problems Will Be Global -- and Solutions Will Be, Too,” by Anne-Marie Slaughter
“The List: Megatrends That Weren't,” by Joshua E. Keating
“The FP Survey: The Internet”
Features
 “Think Again: War – World peace could be closer than you think,” by Joshua S. Goldstein
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“Why Is It So Hard to Find a Suicide Bomber These Days?” by Charles Kurzman
Inbox
 “Opening Gambit: Millions May Die…Or Not ,” by David Rieff
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“Epiphanies from Bob Woodward”
“The List: Huge in Asia,” by Dustin Roasa
“Ideas: Dangerous Aid,” by Joshua Keating
“Ideas: Rich Country, Poor Country,” by Joshua Keating
“The Things They Carried: Carl Bildt”
“The Lap of Luxembourgery,” by Eric Pape
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In Other Words
 “Dear Uncle Sam...Why do India and Pakistan see America in such opposite ways?” by
Pankaj Mishra
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“America the Brutiful: Yanks are starring on foreign screens -- and it ain't a pretty sight” by
Michael Idov
“900 Channels of the Great Satan: In Iran's latest TV obsession, the Ugly American is –
themselves” by Azadeh Moaveni
Foreign Policy Analysis, Vol.7, No.3 (July 2011)
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“International Trade and US Relations with China,” by Benjamin O. Fordham and Katja B.
Kleinberg, 217-
“Economic Sanctions and Human Security: The Public Health Effect of Economic
Sanctions,” by Dursun Peksen, 237-
“Fear, Loathing, and Cracks in Reagan’s Mirror Images: Able Archer 83 and an American
First Step toward Rapprochement in the Cold War,” by Jonathan M. DiCicco, 253-
“US Military Aid and Recipient State Cooperation,” by Patricia L. Sullivan, Brock F. Tessman
and Xiaojun Li, 275“Deterring Rebellion,” by Carla Martinez Machain, T. Clifton Morgan, and Patrick M. Regan,
295“Challenging Contemporary Notions of Middle Power Influence: Implications of the
Proliferation Security Initiative for ‘Middle Power Theory,’” by David A. Cooper, 317-
“Hope or Hype? Legitimacy and US Leadership in a Global Age,” by M. Patrick Cottrell, 337-
Foreign Policy Bulletin, Vol. 21, Issue No.3 (September 2011)
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“U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom Releases 2011 Annual Report”
“U.S. Counterterrorism Operation Targeting al Qaeda Leader Osama bin Laden Successful”
“MCC Authorizes $350 Million for Energy Development in Malawi”
“U.S. Calls on Sudanese Armed Forces to End Violence Against Civilians in Southern
Regions”
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“U.S., China Discuss Success of ‘100,000 Strong’ Educational Exchange Program During
Continued Strategic & Economic Dialog”
“Obama Hosts German Chancellor Angela Merkel for State Visit”
“Obama Discusses Israel, U.S. Concerned About Instability and Humanitarian Crises in
Syria and Libya”
“Obama Announces Drawdown of 33,000 Troops Over the Coming Year”
“Obama Meets with Colombian and Panamanian Counterparts for Talks on Trade and
Security”
“U.S. Hopes to Boost Trade with Africa Through Four-Year $120 Million Trade Expansion
Initiative”
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French Historical Studies, Vol.34, No.3 (Summer 2011)
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Special Issue: Toward a French History of Universal Values: Charity, Human Rights, and
Humanitarianism
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“From the Purse and the Heart: Exploring Charity, Humanitarianism, and Human Rights in
France,” by Adam J. Davis and Bertrand Taithe, 413“Universalism in One Country: La Protection Sociale over the Longue Durée,” by Thomas
M. Adams, 433-
“‘The Universal Alliance of All Peoples’: Romantic Socialists, the Human Family, and the
Defense of Empire during the July Monarchy, 1830–1848,” by Naomi J. Andrews, 473“Behind the Imperial Curtain: International Humanitarian Efforts and the Critique of
French Colonialism in the Interwar Years,” by J. P. Daughton, 503-
“Famine, Aid, and Ideology: The Political Activism of Médecins sans Frontières in the
1980s,” by Eleanor Davey, 529-
French History, Vol.25, No.3 (September 2011)
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“Mathieu de Morgues and Michel de Marillac: The dévots and absolutism,” by Caroline
Maillet-Rao, 279“The kingdom of France and its overseas nobilities,” by François-Joseph Ruggiu, 298-
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“Napoleon as lawgiver: The renewal of an enlightened political motif for the iconographic
program of the Louvre’s Cour Carrée,” by Isabel Yaya, 316“Cette nouvelle transformation du gamin de Paris: The figures of the Mobile Guard and
vivandières in popular culture in 1848,” by Laura O’Brien, 337“Memoirs of French peasant life: Progress and nostalgia in postwar France,” by Sarah
Farmer, 362-
French Politics, Culture & Society, Vol. 29, No.2 (Summer 2011)
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“Entering the Path of Transformation in Europe: The Federal Legacy of the Schuman
Declaration,’ by Michael Burgess, 4-
“L’UE du Vingt-et-Unième Siècle: La fin des idéaux fédéralistes des Pères fondateurs?” by
Isabelle Petit, 19“France-Allemagne: Noces de diamant ou chronique d'un divorce annoncé?” by Robert
Toulemon, 42“Les soubresauts du couple franco-allemand: moteur ou frein de l'intégration
européenne?” by Sabine von Oppeln, 55-
“The Fractal Process of European Integration: A Formal Theory of Recursivity in the Field
of European Security” by Grégoire Mallard and Martial Foucault, 68“The Revenge of Neglected Issues: EU Founders and Social Policy,” by George Ross, 90“Après Lisbonne, quelles perspectives pour la relation transatlantique?” by Thierry
Chopin, 105-
“Timely Meditations on the Use and Abuse of History: Léon Werth's Déposition: Journal de
guerre 1940-1944,” by Nathan Bracher, 115“Internationalizing the French Revolution,” by Suzanne Desan, 137-
German History, Vol.29, No.3 (September 2011)
http://gh.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol29/issue3/
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“War, Suffering and Modern German History,” by Randall Hansen, 365-
“The Myth of the All-Destructive War: Afterthoughts on German Suffering, 1618–1648,” by
David Lederer, 38030 | P a g e
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“German Suffering in the Franco–German War, 1870/71,” by Christine G. Krüger, 404“The German-Jewish Soldier: From Participant to Victim,” by Derek Penslar, 423-
“‘Once upon a time there was a lovely town … ’: The Allied Air War, Urban Reconstruction
and Nostalgia in Kassel (1943–2000),” by Jörg Arnold, 445-
Forum
 “German History beyond National Socialism.” 470-
Reflections
 “Clumsy Democrats: Moral Passions in the Federal Republic,” by Till van Rahden, 485Discussion
 “The Insistence of World History,” by H. Glenn Penny, 505German Politics, Vol. 20, No.2 (June 2011)
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“Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The Grand Coalition's Response to the Economic
Crisis,” by Reimut Zohlnhöfer, 227-
“The Kingmaker is Dead, Long Live the Kingmaker: Examining the Degree of Influence of
Small Parties in the Coalition-formation Process in Germany,” by Amir Abedi and Alan
Siaroff, 243“The Zero-sum Game of Governing Together? Effects of Merkel's Grand Coalition on the
Results of the 2009 German Federal Election,” by Evelyn Bytzek, 260“Embellishing Welfare State Reforms? Political Trust and the Support for Welfare State
Reforms in Germany” by Oscar W. Gabriel and Eva-Maria Trüdinger, 273-
“The Return of ‘Social Europe’: Ideas and Positions of German Parties towards the Future
of European Integration,’ by Andreas Wimmel and Erica E. Edwards, 293-
German Politics, Vol. 20, No.3 (September 2011)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fgrp20/20/3
Special Issue: Gender, Intersectionality and the Executive Branch: The Case of Angela Merkel
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“Gender, Intersectionality, and the Executive Branch: The Case of Angela Merkel,” by
Louise K. Davidson-Schmich, 325-
“Leadership in Grand Coalitions: Comparing Angela Merkel and Kurt Georg Kiesinger,” by
Jonathan Olsen, 34231 | P a g e
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“An Intersectional Approach to Angela Merkel's Foreign Policy,” by Jennifer A. Yoder, 360“Citizenship and migration policies under Merkel's Grand Coalition,” by Joyce Marie
Mushaben, 376-
“A ‘women's revolution from above’? Female leadership, intersectionality, and public
policy under the Merkel government,” by Angelika Von Wahl, 392“Intersectionality and Bundestag leadership selection,” by Melanie Kintz, 410-
“A Critical Departure for Women Executives or More of the Same? The Powers of
Chancellor Merkel,” by Farida Jalalzai, 428-
“Gender and energy policy making under the first Merkel government,” by Sarah Elise
Wiliarty, 449“Afterword,” by Louise K. Davidson-Schmich, 464-
German Politics & Society, Vol. 29, No. 2 (Summer 2011)
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Special Issue: The Berlin Wall After Fifty Years, 1961-2011
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“The Berlin Wall after Fifty Years: Introduction,” by Hope M. Harrison, 1-
“Walled In: Ordinary East Germans' Responses to 13 August 1961,” by Patrick Major, 8-
“The Double Task of the East German Border Guards: Policing the Border and Military
Functions,” by Jochen Maurer and Gerhard Sälter, 23“The Berlin Wall and the Battle for Legitimacy in Divided Germany,” by Pertti Ahonen, 40-
“The Architecture and Message of the ‘Wall,’ 1961-1989,” by Leo Schmidt, 57-
“The Berlin Wall and its Resurrection as a Site of Memory,” by Hope M. Harrison, 78-
German Studies Review, Vol.34, No.2 (May 2011)
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“Wilder’s Dietrich: Witness for the Prosecution in the Context of the Cold War,” by Steffen
Hantke, 247“‘… immerzu Krieg’: History, Intertextuality and the Memoir of Günter Grass,” by Richard
Erich Schade, 261-
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“Benjamin Franklin, Student of the Holy Roman Empire: His Summer Journey to Germany
in 1766 and His Interest in the Empire’s Federal Constitution,” by Jürgen Overhoff,
277-
“Von angezogenen Affen und angekleideten Männern in Baja California: Zu einer
Bewertung der Schriften Alexander von Humboldts aus postkolonialer Sicht,” by
Sabine Wilke, 287-
“The Christian Love of the German Middle Class: Thuringia, 1870–1912,” by Edward
Mathieu, 305-
“Anti-Bourgeois Novels with Bourgeois Readers: ‘Justifying’ Violence in German Volunteer
Corps Novels,” by Rainer Godel, 325“The Tastes of Home: Cooking the Lost Heimat in West Germany in the 1950s and 1960s,’
by Alice Weinreb, 345“Popkultur, Profit und das Banale: Stefan Raabs Erfolgssong ‘Maschendrahtzaun’ und der
lächerliche Ossi,” by Gabriele Eckart, 365-
“Minority Identity as German Identity in Conscious Rap and Gangsta Rap: Pushing the
Margins, Redefining the Center,” by Kathrin Bower, 377-
“Nietzsche’s Decadent Will and große Gesundheit: Psychology, Sexualized maladies de
volonté, and große Politic,” by John H. Smith, 399-
Histoire Politique: Politique, Culture, Société, Revue électronique du Centre d’histoire de
Sciences Po., No 14 (Mai-Août 2011)
http://www.histoire-politique.fr/
Le dossier
 L'expertise face aux enjeux biopolitiques: Genre, jeunes, sexualité (Coordination : Ludivine
Bantigny, Christine Bard et Claire Blandin)
- “L'expertise face aux enjeux biopolitiques. Genre, jeunes, sexualité,” by Ludivine
Bantigny, Christine Bard, Claire Blandin
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“Usages, mésusages et contre-usages de l’expertise. Une perspective historique,” by
Ludivine Bantigny
Normes, lois et deviances
- “La prostitution des mineurs dans le débat républicain à la Belle Époque. L’expertise
juridique et l’échec d’une politique,” by Pascale Quincy-Lefebvre
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“Louis Le Guillant : le psychiatre et la jeunesse. Vers la construction d’une expertise?”
by Jean-Christophe Coffin
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“Expertise médico-pédagogique et délinquance juvénile en Belgique au XXe siècle,” by
David Niget
“La République des experts dans la construction des lois : le cas de la bioéthique,” by
Daniel Borrillo
Du savoir à l'expertise : circulations et utilisations
- “Gender and the rise of the female expert during the Belle Époque,” by Anne R. Epstein
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“Société des savoirs et production sociologique : l’exemple de la jeuness,” by Vincenzo
Cicchelli
“Genèse et place du genre en science politique. Entretien avec Janine Mossuz-Lavau,”
by Ludivine Bantigny, Claire Blandin
Expertise scientifique, expertise médiatique
- “La participation des sociologues au débat public sur l’insécurité,” by Gérard Mauger
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“Médias : paroles d’experts / paroles de femmes,” by Claire Blandin
“Evelyne Sullerot, le parcours d'une expert,” by Christine Bard, Ludivine Bantigny,
Claire Blandin
Vari@rticles
 La fabrique des discours. L’éloquence de Jean Zay,” by Frédérique Denis, Pierre Girard
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“Max Lejeune. Du socialisme réformiste au centrisme réformateur,” by Julien Cahon
Pistes & débats
 “L’Irlande, les Irlandais et l’Empire britannique à l’époque de l’Union (1801-1921),” by
Laurent Colantonio
Sources
 “Les archives du Grand Orient de France (GODF) : dispersées mais accessibles,” by Raphaël
Baumard
The Historian, Vol.73, No.3 (Fall 2011)
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“‘Treacherous Memories’ of Regicide: The Calves-Head Club in the Age of Anne,” by
Michelle Orihel, 435-
“‘No King unless it be a Constitutional King’: Rethinking the Place of the QuebecAct in the
Coming of the American Revolution,” by Vernon P. Creviston, 463-
“A Complicated Kindness: The Iowa Famine Relief Movement and the Myth of Midwestern
(and American) Isolationism,” by Jeff Bloodworth, 480-
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“Manifest Destiny In POW Camps: The U.S. Army Reeducation Program During the Korean
War,” by Tal Tovy, 503“Dwight Eisenhower, Richard Nixon, and the Fund Crisis of 1952,” by John W. Malsberger,
562-
The Historical Journal, Vol.54, No.3 (September 2011)
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=HIS&volumeId=54&seriesId=0&issueId=03
Research Articles
 “The Gentry, The Commons, and The Politics of Common Right in Enfield, c. 1558 – c.
1603,” by Matthew Clark , 609
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“Intoxicants and Society in Early Modern England,” by Phil Withington, 631-
“Commonwealth: The Social, Cultural, and Conceptual Contexts of an Early Modern
Keyword,” by Early Modern Research Group , 659-
“Defining Puritanism in Restoration England: Richard Baxter and Others Respond to a
Friendly Debate,” by Michael P. Winship, 689“Matthew Tindal's Rights of the Christian Church (1706) and the Church–State
Relationship,” by Dmitri Levitin, 717-
“Rational Dissent, Enlightenment, and Abolition of the British Slave Trade,” by Anthony
Page, 741-
“Transoceanic Commemoration and Connections between Bengali Brahmos and British
and American Unitarians,” by Clare Midgley, 773“Great Britain, the United States, and Consultation Over Use of the Atomic Bomb, 1950–
1954,” by Matthew Jones, 797-
Historiographical Reviews
 “Writing About Violence in the Tudor Kingdoms,” by R. Rapple, 829
“New Perspectives on Slavery and Emancipation in the British Caribbean,” by Christer
Petley, 855-
Review Articles
 “Royalism Revisited,” by Grant Tapsell, 881
“Determining The Industrial Revolution,” by S. D. Smith, 907-
 “How Front Organizations Played the CIA,” by David Milne, 925________________________________________________________________________________
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Historical Reflections Vol.37, No.2 (Summer 2011)
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“Gender, History, and Heritage in Ireland and Scotland: Medieval to Modern,” by Elizabeth
C. Macknight, 1“Gender(ed) Identities? Anglo-Norman Settlement, Irish-ness, and The Statutes of
Kilkenny of 1367,” by Linda E. Mitchell, 8-
“Censorship as Freedom of Expression: The Tailor and Ansty Revisited,” by Maryann
Gialanella Valiulis, 24-
“Female Correspondence and Early Modern Scottish Political History: A Case Study of the
Anglo-Scottish Union,” by Rosalind Carr, 39“Challenging Presumptions of Heterosexuality: Eva Gore-Booth, A Biographical Case
Study,” by Sonja Tiernan, 58-
“Telling Her Story of War: Challenging Gender Bias at Culloden Battle eld Visitor Centre,”
by Nicole Deufel, 72“Remembering the Piper Alpha Disaster,” by Catherine O’Byrne, 90-
“Archives, Heritage, and Communities,” by Elizabeth C. Macknight, 105-
Historical Research, Vol.84, No.225 (August 2011)
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“Ideas of the metropolis,” by Derek Keene, 379-
“The descent of family land in later Anglo-Saxon England,” by Julie Mumby, 399-
“Central authority and local powers: the apostolic penitentiary and the English church in
the fifteenth century,” by P. D. Clarke, 416-
“Fiscal revolution and state formation in mid seventeenth-century Scotland,” by Laura A.
M. Stewart, 443“Mercurius Britanicus on Charles I: an exercise in civil war journalism and high politics,
August 1643 to May 1646,” by Joyce Macadam, 470-
“‘The riddle of the frontier’: Winston Churchill, the Malakand Field Force and the rhetoric
of imperial expansion,” by Richard Toye, 49336 | P a g e
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“‘Appeasement’ or consistent Conservatism? British foreign policy, party politics and the
guarantees of 1867 and 1939,” by Geoffrey Hicks, 513“The army, the press and the ‘Curragh incident’, March 1914,” by M. L. Connelly, 535-
History Vol.96, No.323 (July 2011)
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“Urbanization, Rising Homicide Rates and the Geography of Lethal Violence in Scotland,
1800–1860,” by Peter King, 231-
“The Great Trust: Mrs Edith Ash's Campaign of Remembrance, 1916–1954,” by Michael
Durey, 260-
“The Conservative Party, the Role of the State and the Politics of Protection, c.1918–1932,”
by Stuart Ball, 280“Safety in Numbers: Ideas of Concentration in Royal Air Force Fighter Defence from
Lanchester to the Battle of Britain,” by Niall Mackay and Christopher Price, 304-
“Nation and Alienation: Retrievals of Home in Post-war French Film,” by K. H. Adler, 326-
History Vol.96, No.324 (October 2011)
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“The Dissolution of the Monasteries,” by G. W. Bernard, 390-
“Negotiating the Law of Poor Relief in England, 1800–1840,” by Steven King, 410-
“Victorian Travellers, Apennine Landscapes and the Development of Cultural Heritage in
Eastern Liguria, c. 1875–1914,” by Ross Balzaretti, 436“The Culture of Elections in Modern Britain,” by Jon Lawrence, 459-
Lord Killearn and British Diplomacy Regarding French Indo-Chinese Rice Supplies, 1946–
1948,” by T.O. Smith, 477-
History Compass, Vol.9, No.7 (July 2011)
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/hico.2011.9.issue-7/issuetoc
Asia
 “Chinese Movies and History Education: The Case of Zhang Yimou’s ‘To Live,’” by Amy
Mungur, 51537 | P a g e
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Britain and Ireland
 “Anglo-Norman Administrations and Their Historians,” by Stephanie Mooers Christelow,
525Europe
 “Medieval Archaeology and Ethnicity: Where are We?” by Florin Curta, 537-
North America
 “A Noteworthy Absence: How and why Race and Racism is Ignored by Public
Administration Scholarship,” by Matthew T. Witt
History Compass, Vol.9, No.8 (August 2011)
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/hico.2011.9.issue-8/issuetoc
Australasia and the Pacific
 “Australian Prison Tourism: A Question of Narrative Integrity,” by Jacqueline Wilson, 562-
Britain and Ireland
 “Out of the Shadow and into the Light – the Impact and Implications of Recent Scholarship
on the Jews of Medieval England 1066–1290,” by Robin R. Mundill, 572Caribbean and Latin America
 “Bringing the Animals Back in: Writing Quadrupeds into the Environmental History of
Latin America and the Caribbean,” by Lauren Derby, 602Middle and Near East
 “Magic and Divination in the Medieval Islamic Middle East,” by Edgar W. Francis, 622-
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“Frontiers and the State in Early Islamic History: Jihād Between Caliphs and Volunteers,”
by Robert Huag, 634-
North America
 “‘Urban Christianity’ in the United States After World War II,” by Mark Wild, 644History Compass, Vol.9, No.9 (September 2011)
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/hico.2011.9.issue-9/issuetoc
Australasia and Pacific
 “Transnational History and Cultural Cringe: Some Issues for Consideration in New
Zealand, Australia and Canada,” by Katie Pickles, 657
“Emotions, Digital Tools and Public Histories: Digital Storytelling using Windows Movie
Maker in the History Tertiary Classroom,” by Catharine Coleborne and Elaine Bliss,
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Britain & Ireland
 “Allied Propaganda and World War I: Interwar Legacies, Media Studies, and the Politics of
War Guilt,” by Nicoletta F. Gullace, 686Caribbean & Latin America
 “The Historical Maya and Maya Histories: Recent Trends and New Approaches to
Reconstructing Indigenous Pasts in Guatemala,” by David Carey Jr., 701-
Europe
 “Urban Religious Life in the Italian Communes: The State of the Field,” by Mary Doyno,
720Middle & Near East
 “The Family in the Medieval Islamic World,” by Julia Bray, 731-
North America
 “Representing Public Opinion: US Newspapers and the News System in the Long
Nineteenth Century,” by John Nerone, 743History and Theory, Vol.50, No.3 (October 2011)
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“Attribution of Concepts and Problems With Anachronism,” by Branko Mitrović, 303-
“Myth in History, Philosophy of History as Myth: On the Ambivalence of Hans
Blumenberg's Interpretation of Ernst Cassirer's Theory Of Myth,” by Jeffrey Andrew
Barash, 328-
“Margins and Monsters: How Some Micro Cases Lead To Macro Claims,” by Chuanfei Chin,
341“Uncertainty and The History of Ideas,” by Adrian Blau, 358-
“Connecting the New Political History with Recent Theories of Temporal Acceleration:
Speed, Politics, and the Cultural Imagination of Fin De Siècle Britain,” by Ryan Anthony
Vieira, 373-
Review Article
 “History/Philosophy/Science: Some Lessons for Philosophy of History,” by John H.
Zammito, 390Review Essays
 “Scholarship And Periodization,” by Constantin Fasolt, 414
“Philosophy as Perpetual Motion: Pragmatism Moves On,” by Martin Jay, 425-
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“All Written Up,” by Carolyn Steedman, 433-
The History of European Ideas, Vol. 37, No.3 (September 2010)
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01916599
Special Issue: Histories of Analytical Political Philosophy
Special Issue Papers
 “Histories of analytic political philosophy,” by Mark Bevir, 243
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“Analytic ethics in the central period,” by Mark Bevir and Jason Blakely, 249-
“The rationalist tradition and the problem of induction: Karl Popper's rejection of
epistemological optimism,” by Phil Parvin, 257-
“Missing links: W. V. Quine, the making of ‘Two Dogmas’, and the analytic roots of postanalytic philosophy,” by Joel Isaac, 267-
“The post-analytic roots of humanist liberalism,” by Naomi Choi, 280-
“The sources of communitarianism on the American left: Pluralism, republicanism, and
participatory democracy,” by Toby Reiner, 293“What's the good of post-analytic philosophy?” by Kelvin Knight, 304-
“Contextualist dilemmas: Methodology of the history of political theory in two stages,” by
Petri Koikkalainen, 315-
“Normativity and Instrumentalism in David Lewis’ Convention,” by S.M. Amadae, 325-
Regular Papers
 “The general will beyond Rousseau: Sieyès’ theological arguments for the sovereignty of
the Revolutionary National Assembly,” by Stephanie Frank, 337
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“Wotan and the ‘archetypal Ergriffenheit’: Mystical union, national spiritual rebirth and
culture-creating capacity in C. G. Jung's ‘Wotan’ essay,” by Carrie B. Dohe, 344“Republicanism and political economy in Pagnerre's Dictionnaire politique (1842),” by
Ludovic Frobert, 357-
“Revisiting the Gramsci–Bukharin relationship: Neglected symmetries,” by Mark McNally,
365“A dialogue with Nietzsche: Blumenberg and Löwith on history and progress,” by Zeynep
Talay, 376-
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“Historical explanation: From narrative to causation – and back?” by Ralph B. Smith, 382-
Review Essays
 “Recent tendencies in the history of political thought,” by Samuel James, 396
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“The Question of Freedom in Rousseau's Writings,” by David James, 403“A Third ‘Democracy in America’?” by Annelien de Dijn, 406-
Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Vol.25, No.2 (Fall 2011)
http://hgs.oxfordjournals.org/archive/
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“Reporting on the Holocaust: The View from Jim Crow Alabama,” by Dan J. Pucket, 219“The Voyage of the St. Louis Revisited,” by C. Paul Vincent, 252-
Research Note
 Smoke and Mirrors: The German Foreign Intelligence Service's Release of Names of
Former Nazi Employees,” by Stephen Tyas, 290Intelligence and National Security, Vol. 26, No. 4 (August 2011)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fint20/26/4
Special Issue: Intelligence and Strategic Culture: Essays on American and British Praxis since
the Second World War
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“Intelligence and Strategic Culture: Essays on American and British Praxis since the
Second World War,” by Joop Van Reijn, 441-
“Hearts and Minds, Cultural Awareness and Good Intelligence: The Blueprint for Successful
Counter-insurgency?” by Isabelle Duyvesteyn, 445“‘The Sharp End of the Intelligence Machine’: The Rise of the Malayan Police Special
Branch 1948–1955,” by Georgina Sinclair, 460-
“Sins of Omission and Commission: Strategic Cultural Factors and US Intelligence Failures
During the Cold War,” by Matthew M. Aid, 478“All that Glitters is Not Gold: The 1953 Coup against Mohammed Mossadegh in Iran,” by
Andreas Etges, 495-
“British Intelligence Failures in Iraq,” by John N.L. Morrison, 509-
“Intelligence and Strategic Culture: Some Observations,” by Isabelle Duyvesteyn, 521-
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“The Comandante in his Labyrinth: Fidel Castro and his Legacy,” by Hugo Abedul and R.
Gerald Hughes, 531-
Review Essay
 “Bin Laden, Dead and Alive,” by Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones, 566International History Review, Vol.33, No. 2 (June 2011)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rinh20/33/2
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“Securing the Sinews of Sea Power: British Intervention in the Baltic 1780–1815,” by
James Davey, 161-
“Tidings from a Faraway East: The Russian Empire and Morocco,” by Paul du Quenoy, 185“From Adrianople to Münchengrätz: Metternich, Russia, and the Eastern Question 1829—
33,” by Miroslav Šedivý, 205“The Law of the Jungle? Denmark's International Legal Status during the Second World
War,” by Karen Gram-Skjoldager, 235“The President, the ‘Theologians’ and the Europeans: The Johnson Administration and
NATO Nuclear Sharing,” by Andrew Priest, 257-
“The Limits of Linkage: The Nixon Administration and Willy Brandt's Ostpolitik, 1969–72,”
by Jean-François Juneau, 277“The Great Patriotic War, FDR's Embassy Moscow, and Soviet–US Relations,” by David
Mayers, 299“A ‘Half-hearted Response’?: Canada and the Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962,” by Asa
McKercher, 335-
International Interactions: Empirical and Theoretical Research in International Relations, Vol.
37, No. 3 (October 2011)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/gini20/37/3
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“Why Great Powers Expand in Their Own Neighborhood: Explaining the Territorial
Expansion of the United States 1819–1848,” by Dov H. Levin and Benjamin Miller, 229“Shocks and Turbulence: Globalization and the Occurrence of Civil War,” by Mark David
Nieman, 263“Credibility and Flexibility: Political Institutions, Governance, and Foreign Direct
Investment,” by Yu Zheng, 293-
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Research Note
 “Can Unilateral Leadership Promote International Environmental Cooperation?” by
Johannes Urpelainen, 320-
Special Data Feature
 “Events Data as Bismarck's Sausages? Intercoder Reliability, Coders' Selection, and Data
Quality,” by Andrea Ruggeri, Theodora-Ismene Gizelis, and Han Dorussen, 340International Journal, Vol. 66, No.2 (Spring 2011)
http://internationaljournal.ca
Canada, The US, and China: A New Pacific Triangle?
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“Editor’s introduction,” by David G. Haglund and Joseph T. Jockel
Feature Article: “Middle powers during great power transitions: China’s rise and the future
of Canada-US relations,” by Bruce Gilley
“US-China military and security developments: Implications for Canada,” by Elinor Sloan
“Dragon fears: China’s impact on Canada-US trade relations,” by Michael Hart
“Trilateral environment and sustainable development,” by Arthur J. Hanson
Over the transom
 “Great powers in a restrictive international environment,” by Steven E. Lobell
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“Forceful persuasion or half-hearted diplomacy? Lessons from the Kosovo crisis,” by
Michael Manulak
“The legality of the International Criminal Court’s decision against Omar Al-Bashir of
Sudan,” by Samar El-Masri
Reconfiguring Canadian democracy promotion: Convergence with the US approach?” by
Neil A. Burron
The best of Études internationales
 “Europe’s place in Canadian strategic culture (1949-2009),” by Frédéric Mérand and
Antoine Vandemoortele
The lessons of history
 “Uncertain guardians: The UN security council’s past and future,” by David Bosco
Blasts from the past
 “US-Canada security: The Long Polar Watch and Canada’s Changing Defence Policy 19571963,” by David T. Jones
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Coming attractions
 “NATO’s new strategic concept, nuclear weapons, and global zero,” by Ian P. Rutherford
Debates
 “The future of American global power,” by James Fergusson
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“Soaring eagle, crouching dragon? The likely prospect of continued American hegemony,”
by Douglas Alan Ross
“Happy handover: Thoughts on Sino-American relations in America’s shadow,” by
Alexander Moens
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International Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 8, No. 2 (July 2011)
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=ASI&volumeId=8&seriesId=0&issueId=02
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“Communal Religion In Jiangnan Delta Rural Villages in Late Imperial China,” by
Hamashima Atsutoshi, 127-
“Land Registration and Local Society in Qing China: Taxation and Property Rights in MidNineteenth Century Guangdong,” by Kentaro Matsubara, 163“The Sino-Vietnamese Dispute over Territorial Claims, 1974–1978: Vietnamese
Nationalism and its Consequences,” by Kosal Path, 189-
The International Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 15, No. 6 (August 2011)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fjhr20/15/6
Special section articles: European democracy and migration
 “EU democracy promotion in Turkey: funding NGOs, funding conflict?” by Markus Ketola,
787
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“Liberal or social democracy? Aspect dawning in the EU's democracy promotion agenda in
the Middle East,” by Michelle Pace, 801“The European Union and illegal migration in the southern Mediterranean: the trap of
competing policy concepts,” by Thomas Demmelhuber, 813-
“Rents, rights, rejections and resistance: West African migrants, the EU's migration regime
and militarisation in Mauritania,” by Hannah M. Cross, 827-
General articles
 “Property wars in Cyprus: the Turkish position according to international law,” by Murat
Metin Hakkı, 847-
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“Re-examining the extraterritorial application of the ECHR to northern Cyprus: the need
for a measured approach,” by Leonard Hammer, 858“Human rights and ‘primitive’ culture: misrepresentations of indigenous life,” by Sean
Goggin, 873“Religion, human rights and the role of culture,” by Man Yee Karen Lee, 887-
“Healing heart and mind: the pursuit of human rights in Engaged Buddhism as exemplified
by Aung San Suu Kyi and the Dalai Lama,” by Laura Kittel, 905“A case for Kosovo? Self-determination and secession in the 21st century,” by Tamara
Jaber, 926-
“Subalterns v. state institutions: politicians, state, forest, law and atrocities on tribals in
Tamil Nadu, 1990–2000,” by Velayutham Saravanan, 948“Reflections on state obligations with respect to economic, social and cultural rights in
international human rights law,” by Manisuli Ssenyonjo, 969-
The International Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 15, No. 7 (October 2011)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fjhr20/15/7
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“Property rights, human rights, and the new international trade regime,” by Razeen
Sappideen, 1013-
“Human rights and the rightless: the case of Gaza refugees in Jordan,” by Michael Vicente
Pérez, 1031-
“Judicial activism and human rights in India: a critical appraisal,” by Payel Rai Chowdhury,
1055-
“The international campaign to prohibit child soldiers: a critical evaluation,” by Jay
Williams, 1072-
“Privacy and security in the digital age: contemporary challenges and future directions,” by
Vanmala Hiranandani, 1091“Monitoring corruption from a human rights perspective,” by Gauthier De Beco, 1107-
“An invisible genocide: how the Western media failed to report the 1994 Rwandan
genocide of the Tutsi and why,” by Noam Schimmel, 1125-
“Human rights and building peace: the case of Pakistani madrasas,” by Mohammed AbuNimer and Ayse Kadayifci, 1136-
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“Dealing with the legacy of gross human rights violations in Guatemala: grasping the
mismatch between macro level policies and micro level processes,” by Lieselotte
Viaene, 1160-
International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence, Vol. 24, No. 4 (December 2011)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ujic20/24/4
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“The Roots of Analytic Failures in the U.S. Intelligence Community,” by Christina Shelton,
637-
“Policymakers and Intelligence Reform in the New Democracies,” by Florina Cristiana
Matei & Thomas C. Bruneau, 656-
“The Czech Experience With Intelligence Reforms, 1993–2010,” by Stéphane Lefebvre,
692“The Dilemmas of Linking Romanian Intelligence, Universities, and Think Tanks,” by
Valentin Fernand Filip and Remus Ioan Ştefureac, 711“The Intelligence Officer Training Corps: An ROTC-Style Program for the IC,” by Carl
Jensen, 733-
“Intelligence Producer–Consumer Relations in the Electronic Era,” by Arthur S. Hulnick,
747“The Challenges Facing an IC Epistemologist-in-Residence,” by Christopher Dreisbach,
757-
International Journal of Middle East Studies, Vol. 43, No. 3 (August 2011)
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?decade=2010&jid=MES&volumeId=43&issueId=
03&iid=8254420
The Arab Uprisings of 2011
Reflections: Middle East Studies at the Barricades
 “Basic Ethnography at the Barricades,” by Nefissa Naguib, 383
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“Can a New Generation Bring about Regime Change?” by Robert L. Tignor, 384“Imagining ‘the Political’ Otherwise,” by Omnia El Shakry, 384“Literature and Revolution,” by Samah Selim, 385-
“Arab Revolutions and the Study of Middle Eastern Societies,” by Asef Bayat, 386-
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“Engendering Democracy,” by Valentine Moghadam, 387“Remembering Our Roots,” by Nathan J. Brown, 388-
“Liberation Meets the State,” by Diane Singerman, 388-
“A Decline of Identity Politics,” by Laurence Louër, 389-
“Resistance Movements, the State, and National Identities,” by Malika Zeghal, 390-
Roundtable: Rethinking the Study of Middle East Militaries
 “Introduction,” by Yezid Sayigh, 391
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“From Fighting Formal Wars to Maintaining Civil Peace?” by Philippe Droz-Vincent, 392“Military Presidents in Arab States,” by Roger Owen, 395-
“Economic Involvements of Militaries,” by Robert Springborg, 397-
“Rentier Militaries in the Gulf States: The Price of Coup-Proofing,” by Steffen Hertog, 400“Agencies of Coercion: Armies and Internal Security Forces,” by Yezid Sayigh, 403-
“Studying Middle East Militaries: Where Do We Go from Here?” by Oren Barak, 406-
Articles: Islamic and Secular Authority
 “Mutuality and Immediacy between Marjaʿ and Muqallid: Evide nce from Male In Vitro
Fertilization Patients in Shiʿi Lebanon,” by Morgan Clarke and Marcia C. Inhorn, 409
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“The Islamic Public Sphere and the Discipline of Adab,” by Ellen McLarney, 429-
“Women Preaching for the Secular State: Official Female Preachers (Bayan Vaizler) in
Contemporary Turkey,” by Mona Hassan, 451-
Articles: Ottoman Urban Space
 “Taste and Class in Late Ottoman Beirut,” by Toufoul Abou-Hodeib, 475
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“Orphans, Cities, and the State: Vocational Orphanages (Islahhanes) and Reform in the Late
Ottoman Urban Space,” by Nazan Maksudyan, 493“Ottoman Urban Privacy in Light of Disaster Recovery,” by Yaron Ayalon, 513-
Review Articles
 “The Justice and Development Party: Turkey's Experience with Islam, Democracy,
Liberalism, and Secularism,” by Alev Çınar, 52947 | P a g e
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International Organization, Vol. 65, No.3 (July 2011)
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayBackIssues?jid=INO
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“Contingent Credibility: The Impact of Investment Treaty Violations on Foreign Direct
Investment,” by Todd Allee and Clint Peinhardt, 401“Friends in High Places: International Politics and the Emergence of States from
Secessionism,” by Bridget Coggins, 433“Multidimensional Diplomacy,” by Robert F. Trager, 469-
Research Notes
 “Revisiting the Resource Curse: Natural Disasters, the Price of Oil, and Democracy,” by
Kristopher W. Ramsay, 507-
“The Effect of Sanctions on U.S. Foreign Direct Investment,” by Glen Biglaiser and David
Lektzian, 531Review Essay
 “Judicial Power in Domestic and International Politics,” by Jeffrey K. Staton and Will H.
Moore, 553
Dissent and Response
 “Multilateralism and Democracy: A Dissent Regarding Keohane, Macedo, and Moravcsik,”
by Erik Gartzke and Megumi Naoi, 589-
“Constitutional Democracy and World Politics: A Response to Gartzke and Naoi,” by Robert
O. Keohane, Stephen Macedo and Andrew Moravcsik, 599________________________________________________________________________________
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International Peacekeeping, Vol. 18, No. 4 (August 2011)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/finp20/18/4
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“Operationalizing the Responsibility to Protect in the Context of Civilian Protection by UN
Peacekeepers,” by Hitoshi Nasu, 364-
“Peacebuilding, Healing, Reconciliation: An Analysis of Unseen Connections for Peace,” by
Geneviève Parent, 379-
“Transitional Exceptions to the Rule of Law in International Administrations: The OHR in
Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Right to Due Process,” by Juan J. Garcia-Blesa, 369“Post-Conflict Peacebuilding, Liberal Irrelevance and the Locus of Legitimacy,” by David
Roberts, 410-
“Training in Vain? Bottlenecks in Deploying Civilians for UN Peacekeeping,” by Audun Solli,
Benjamin de Carvalho, Cedric de Coning, and Mikkel F. Pedersen, 42548 | P a g e
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“Airpower in Peace Operations Re-examined,” by Erik Lin-Greenberg, 439-
“Towards Intelligence-Driven Peace Operations? The Evolution of UN and EU Intelligence
Structures,” by Per Martin Norheim-Martinsen and Jacob Aasland Ravndal, 454-
Eyewitness
 “Improving UN Intelligence through Civil–Military Collaboration: Lessons from the Joint
Mission Analysis Centres,” by Melanie Ramjoué, 464Digest
 “Peacekeeping Mission Updates: November 2010–March 2011,” by Alexander
Ramsbotham, 498-
Documentation
 “Security Council Resolution 1973 (2001) On The Situation In Libya,” by Michael Pugh,
503International Politics, Vol. 48, No. 4-5 (July-September 2011)
http://www.palgrave-journals.com/ip/journal/v48/n4/index.html
Special Issue: IR and the End of the Cold War - Twenty Years After
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“The end of the Cold War after 20 years: Reconsiderations, retrospectives and revisions,”
by Daniel Deudney and G. John Ikenberry, 435-
International Rivalry, The Western System and Nuclear Weapons
 “No one loves a realist explanation,” by William C. Wohlforth, 441
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“Ideas have consequences: The Cold War and today,” by Henry R, Nau, 460-
“In victory, magnanimity: US foreign policy, 1989–1991, and the legacy of prefabricated
multilateralism,” by Mary E. Sarotte, 482-
“Pushing and pulling: The Western system, nuclear weapons and Soviet change,” by Daniel
Deudney and G. John Ikenberry, 496-
Economic Systems, Performance and Interdependence
 “The demise of the Soviet economic system,” by Anders Åslund, 545-
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“The domestic political logic of Gorbachev's new thinking in foreign policy,” by Jack
Snyder, 562-
“Explaining the anti-Soviet revolutions by state breakdown theory and geopolitical
theory,” by Randall Collins, 575-
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Societies, Culture and International Organisations
 “Ideas, discourse, power and the end of the cold war: 20 years on,” by Thomas Risse, 591
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“‘Merely an above-average product of the Soviet nomenklatura’? Assessing leadership in
the Cold War's end,” by Robert D. English, 607-
“The uses and abuses of history: The end of the Cold War and Soviet collapse,” by Michael
Cox, 627-
International Relations, Vol. 25, No. 3 (September 2011)
http://ire.sagepub.com/content/vol25/issue3/
Special Issue: Risk, Risk Management and International Relations
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“Introduction: Risk, Risk Management and International Relations,” by Shahar Hameiri and
Florian P. Kühn, 275“Risk in International Relations,” by William Clapton, 280-
“Theorising Risk and Uncertainty in International Relations: The Contributions of Frank
Knight,” by Darryl S. L. Jarvis, 296“After the ‘War on Terror’: Regulatory States, Risk Bureaucracies and the Risk-Based
Governance of Terror,” by Yee-Kuang Heng and Kenneth McDonagh, 313-
“Managing Climate Risks or Risking a Managerial Climate: State, Security and Governance
in the International Climate Regime,” by Delf Rothe, 330“Secularism and the Politics of Risk: Britain’s Prevent Agenda, 2005−2009,” by Stacey
Gutkowski, 346“Securing Uncertainty: Sub-state Security Dilemma and the Risk of Intervention,” by
Florian P. Kühn, 363-
“State Transformation, Territorial Politics and the Management of Transnational Risk,” by
Shahar Hameiri, 381___________________________________________________________________________
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International Relations of the Asia Pacific, Vol.11, No. 3 (September 2011)
http://irap.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol11/issue3/
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“International relations studies in China: history, trends, and prospects,” by David
Shambaugh, 339-
“Institutions and the great power bargain in East Asia: ASEAN's limited ‘brokerage’ role,”
by Evelyn Goh, 37350 | P a g e
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“Beyond securitization: explaining the scope of security policy in Southeast Asia,” by Lee
Jones, 403-
“Securitizing trade: the case of the Korea–US free trade agreement,” by Yul Sohn and Min
Gyo Koo, 433“Investigating macroscopic transitions in Japanese foreign policy using quantitative text
analysis,” by Takafumi Suzuki, 461-
“Japan's reconceptualization of national security: the impact of globalization,” by
Bhubhindar Singh and Philip Shetler-Jones, 491-
International Security, Vol. 35, No. 2 (Fall 2011)
http://www.mitpressjournals.org/loi/isec (forthcoming)
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“Muslim ‘Homegrown’ Terrorism in the United States: How Serious Is the Threat? “ by Risa
A. Brooks
“States in Mind: Evolution, Coalitional Psychology, and International Politics,” by Anthony
C. Lopez, Rose McDermott, and Michael Bang Petersen
“The Collapse of North Korea: Military Missions and Requirements,” by Bruce W. Bennett
and Jennifer Lind
Perspectives on Proliferation
 “India’s Nuclear Odyssey: Implicit Umbrellas, Diplomatic Disappointments, and the Bomb,”
by Andrew B. Kennedy
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“Veto Players, Nuclear Energy, and Nonproliferation: Institutional Barriers to a Japanese
Bomb,” by Jacques E.C. Hymans
Correspondence
 “Sea Powers, Continental Powers, and Balancing Theory,” by David W. Blagden, Jack S.
Levy and William R. Thomps
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International Spectator, Vol. 46, No. 3 (September 2010)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rspe20/46/3
Opinions
 “Whither the Arab Spring? 1989 or 1848?” by Robert Springborg, 5
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“Power, Leadership and US Foreign Policy,” by Erik Jones, 13-
“Iraq's Long Road to National Reconciliation,” by Myriam Benraad, 25-
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“Hostage to Fortune? ‘Downpayments’ and the Future of the Doha Round,” by Simon J.
Evenett, 35-
The Geopolitics of Energy
 “The Global Status of the Nuclear Industry and its Opportunities for Expansion,” by Antony
Froggatt and Mycle Schneider, 41-
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“Energy Interests of the ‘Great Powers’ in Central Asia: Cooperation or Conflict?” by Shamil
Midkhatovich Yenikeyeff, 61“Turkey: An Emerging Energy Transit State and Possible Energy Hub,” by Gareth Winrow,
79-
“The Equilibrium of the 2010 NATO Strategic Concept,” by Alessandro Marrone, 93-
“Qatar and Expanded Contours of Small State Diplomacy,” by Andrew F. Cooper and
Bessma Momani, 113-
Italy in World Affairs
 “Sleeping Beauty Awakens: The Italian Parliament and the EU after the Lisbon Treaty,” by
Raffaello Matarazzo and Jacopo Leone, 129International Studies Perspectives, Vol. 12, No. 3 (August 2011)
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118516737/home
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“Torture in the Public Mind,” by Miroslav Nincic and Jennifer Ramos, 231“Peacekeeping the Game,” by Michael Goon, 250-
“The Social Psychology of Identity and Inter-group Conflict: From Theory to Practice,” by
Esra Cuhadar and Bruce Dayton, 273“The ‘False Choice’ of Liberal Democracy: Participatory Assessment in the International
Relations Classroom,” by Dan Bousfield, 294-
“Complying by Denying: Explaining Why States Develop Nonproliferation Export Control,”
by Douglas M. Stinnett, Bryan R. Early, Cale Horne and Johannes Karreth, 308-
“Maritime Boundary Disputes in East Asia: Lessons for the Arctic,” by James Manicom,
327-
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International Studies Quarterly, Vol. 55, No.3 (September 2011)
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291468-2478
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“International Studies in the Global Information Age,” by Beth A. Simmons, 598-
“To Order the Minds of Scholars: The Discourse of the Peace of Westphalia in International
Relations Literature,” by Sebastian Schmidt, 601-
“Buying Support and Buying Time: The Effect of Regime Consolidation on Public Goods
Provision,” by Curtis Bell, 625“Reclaiming the Vision Thing: Constructivists as Students of the Future,” by Felix
Berenskoetter, 647-
“The Purpose and Pitfalls of Constructivist Forecasting: Insights from Strategic Culture
Research for the European Union’s Evolution as a Military Power,” by Christoph O.
Meyer, 669-
“The Impact of State Relationships on If, When, and How Conflict Management Occurs,” by
Molly M. Melin, 691“Tactics of Resistance and the Evolution of Identity from Subjects to Citizens: The AIDS
Political Movement in Southern Africa,” by Kenly Greer Fenio, 717-
“The ‘Camp David Consensus’: Ideas, Intellectuals, and the Division of Labor in Egypt’s
Foreign Policy toward Israel,” by Ewan Stein, 737“Re-Evaluating Capitalist and Democratic Peace Models,” by Seung-Whan Choi, 759-
“Impact of Selected Historical Events on the Income-Based Distribution of Terrorism from
the Rise of Fundamentalist Terrorism to the Iraq War,” by Piotr Lis, 771-
“Playing to the Home Crowd? Symbolic Use of Economic Sanctions in the United States,” by
Taehee Whang, 787-
Symposium on International Rivers Governance
 “Facilitating Treaty Formation to Govern International Rivers,” by Neda A. Zawahri, Shlomi
Dinar, and Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, 803
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“Scarcity and Cooperation along International Rivers: An Empirical Assessment of Bilateral
Treaties,” by Shlomi Dinar, Ariel Dinar and Pradeep Kurukulasuriya, 809“Fragmented Governance of International Rivers: Negotiating Bilateral versus Multilateral
Treaties,” by Neda A. Zawahri and Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, 835-
“The Effectiveness of Negotiations over International River Claims,” by Marit Brochmann
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International Studies Review, Vol. 13, No. 3 (September 2011)
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/120118378/grouphome/home.html
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“Toward a Unity of Ethics and Practice: Interpreting Inclusion and Diversity,” by Sara
Kahn-Nisser, 387-
“Promise and Pitfalls of Terrorism Research,” by Joseph K. Young and Michael G. Findley,
411-
“Interactions in Transition: How Truth Commissions and Trials Complement or Constrain
Each Other,” by Alexander Dukalskis, 431“Theorizing States’ Emotions,” by Brent E. Sasley, 452-
Book Review Essays
 “Reflections on Global Justice: Norm Diffusion and Strategic Accommodation,” by
Christopher K. Lamont, 477
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“Contextualizing European Security: Iraq and Beyond,” by Moritz Weiss, 481“Cooperation in International Security,” by James H. Lebovic, 488-
“Rethinking the Resource Curse: A Review Essay on the Politics of Oil Investments,” by
Jenny R. Kehl, 495“China and the Developing World,” by Jian Yang, 502-
“Think Local: Reconsiderations on the Liberal Peace,” by Andrea K. Talentino, 506-
“Realism’s Military/Technical Wing and International Politics,” by Maximilian Terhalle,
514-
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